Skirmishing in 10mm ? (ww2 and post war)

Started by sundaygeneral, 21 November 2014, 07:12:03 PM

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ronan

Quote from: sundaygeneral on 23 November 2014, 11:51:23 AM
thank you for the links. It seems that you mix NUTS and chain of command ruleset ? Could you explain your choice a bit ?

thanks

I don't really mix the rules, I sometimes use Nuts! and sometimes Chain of Command.
(I can't say why... different mood  :-\ ) (1)
It's very easy. I just have to take care of the numbers of turn, as there are no "regular" turns in CoC. I mainly use 3 turns in Nuts -> for 1 "full turn" in CoC.

Feel free to ask if I'm not clear ( but I don't have much time these days )

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Ronan
(1) sometimes there are too many dice in Nuts.

sundaygeneral

thanks !

I recently bougt NUTS, I usually really like THW games for solo gaming ! I can't wait to start. I need to make my order list soon, if I want it for Christmas  :D

Ironduke

I use Rules of Engagement with lots of scales, great rules too, targets WW2 but can also be adapted for modern
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I've done plenty of skirmishing in 10mm - mostly Pulp / Cthulhu (using the lovely Strange Aeons rules) / sci-fi though - have a rummage through the Batrep section if you like  8)

ronan

hello guys

After a too long break, I'm back to gaming  :)
I had a  solo game with Nuts! : http://2d6.fr/?p=3209

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